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The spacing between header, menu, content is set by the top/bottom padding here:
.author-box div,
.hentry,
.navigation,
#comments,
#footer .wrap,
#header .wrap,
#nav,
#respond {
padding: 8% 20%;
overflow: hidden;
width: 60%;
}Not sure what you mean by your second question
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SoZoMemberSoZoMemberPlease include a link to your site with all questions so that people can see what is going on.
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SoZoMemberPhotos should only be as large as you need them to be. Anything larger is a waste of bandwidth. And resolution over 72px is a waste as well. And you can run the files through smush.it
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SoZoMemberSoZoMemberIf you want it to display differently at different resolutions then yes, you would need a plugin or edit the theme to make it responsive.
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SoZoMemberYou override any styles you don't want by adding them to the .twitter-menu rule
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SoZoMemberThat depends on what route you took. If you want the sidebar then the easiest approach would be to move the home-top-bg div and it's contents into a function in functions.php using the after header hook and a front page condition and delete home.php altogether, e.g.
add_action('genesis_after_header', 'home_top'); function home_top() { if ( is_front_page()) { ?> THE DIVS YOU WANT FROM HOME.PHP GO HERE <? }}
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SoZoMemberThe function would go something like
add_action('get_header', 'remove_meta'); function remove_meta() { if( ! is_single() ) { remove_action( 'genesis_after_post_content', 'genesis_post_meta' ); }}
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SoZoMemberYou'd need to remove the padding from #wrap and then add padding to #inner
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SoZoMemberIf you go the widget route for the posts you can use the Featured Widget Amplified plugin in lieu of the featured post widget if you want pagination.
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SoZoMemberDo you want it to look like the internal pages or do you want to keep the top blue and then have the posts in the white where the three bottom widgets are located?
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SoZoMemberURI = Universal Resource Identifier
You'll need to do it through the .htaccess file. Or you could try this plugin.
John “Nicolas Flamel” Wright | SoZo’s design| John Wright Photography
SoZoMemberPlease include a link to your site with all questions so that people can see what is going on.
John “Nicolas Flamel” Wright | SoZo’s design| John Wright Photography
SoZoMemberYou'll need to reduce the widths of .footer-widgets-1, .footer-widgets-2, and .footer-widgets-3 then add a rule for .footer-widgets-4 and add that new selector to the existing responsive rules.
I recommend installing the Firebug add on for Firefox or using Chrome's Firebug Lite which will enable you to right click on any element to inspect it and determine the associated style rules or the selectors required to create new style rules.
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SoZoMemberYou want me to decide the look you want for the page? Ok, Go with Agency.
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SoZoMemberYa, the WP editor is renowned for this type of spacing issue in the visual editor. You can try adding break tags in the HTML editor and/or install the TinyMCE Advanced plugin which I believe still has a setting for preserving p and break tags.
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SoZoMemberYou should pick the theme that is closest in appearance to the look you want.
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SoZoMemberThe quickest would be to wipe the DB
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SoZoMemberYes, of course, you can always delete everything and start from scratch
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